There are so many ways you can get your friends, family and colleagues together and raise funds for Support Dogs. Whether you are a budding baker or quiz master find how you can raise funds for our life-changing work.
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At Support Dogs, we do not use kennel facilities. We need our dogs to stay in a loving home environment throughout their training period. So our volunteer foster carers are absolutely vital for us to be able to provide this and continue our work.
We are always seeking new foster carers and have two types of foster care roles available: evening/weekend foster caring and stay-at-home foster caring.
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Fudge is a disability assistance dog providing life-changing support to his owner in Cambridgeshire. He is a Pug/Border Terrier cross and his birthday is 29th December. Find out more about Fudge
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Our disability assistance dogs are trained to support their owners by carrying out tasks tailored to their needs such as dressing and undressing, loading and unloading the washing machine, and raising the alarm. They also enable clients to lead more sociable, independent lives.

Our seizure alert dogs are trained to provide a 100% reliable warning up to 50 minutes prior to an oncoming epileptic seizure, enabling clients to get to a place of safety, and enabling them to live more independently.

Support Dogs is a charity training autism assistance dog, epilepsy seizure alert dogs and disability assistance dogs for those affected by a wide range of physical conditions including MS, Cerebral Palsy and fibromyalgia.